Excavations at Trichay Street, Exeter 1972-74 (Exeter archive site 42)

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Excavations at Trichay Street, Exeter 1972-74 (Exeter archive site 42)

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionSouth West
CountyDevon
DistrictExeter
PlaceTrickhay Street
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Devon, Exeter [7011953]
Grid reference OSGB291918 092666
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
50.72373
-3.53286 -3.53239
50.72327
Subject Event Type (England)RESCUE EXCAVATION
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)POT
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsUrban archaeology
Monument Type (England)WORKSHOP
Monument Type (England)LIME KILN
Monument Type (England)LIME SLAKING PIT
Monument Type (England)HYPOCAUST
Monument Type (England)DEMOLITION DEBRIS
Monument Type (England)CELLAR
Monument Type (England)BARRACKS
Monument Type (England)LEGIONARY FORTRESS
Monument Type ClassCIVIL
Period NoneDark Age
Period (England)MEDIEVAL
Period (England)POST MEDIEVAL
Period (England)ROMAN
Project dates Created From01-APR-2013
Created To30-SEP-2015
First Released18-DEC-2015
Identifiers Museum accession ID051/2005
Sitecode42
Related information Associated PublicationExeter, Current Archaeology, Issue 39 (1973) pp. 102-110
Associated PublicationRecent work by the Exeter Archaeological Field Unit, Griffiths, M., Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings 32 (1974), pp.170-171
Associated PublicationRoman Britain in 1972 D. R. Wilson, R. P. Wright and M. W. C. Hassall, Britannia Vol. 4 (1973), pp. 270-337 (p. 313)
Associated PublicationRoman Britain in 1973 D. R. Wilson, R. P. Wright, M. W. C. Hassall, A. K. Bowman and J. D. Thomas, Britannia Vol. 5 (1974), pp. 396-480 (p.452
Associated PublicationRoman Exeter: Fortress and Town, Paul T. Bidwell, Exeter Museums (1980) (pp. 53, 54, 69, 71)
Data types available Image136 objects
Text4 objects

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